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Cater to all tastes with the food available at Neopol in Baltimore.
If you're planning out your weekly meals, you will appreciate the assortment of snacks at Neopol.
For cool, refreshing H20, Neopol's got you covered.
Surprise your loved ones with a one-of-a-kind food basket from the makers at Neopol in Baltimore.
A classic breakfast option, cereal is always good to have on hand. A box is sure to ease everyone's morning appetite without taking too much time off the clock.
Pick up a loaf of freshly-baked bread from Neopol and create that tasty sandwich you've been craving all day.
Next time you're in a rush, check out the amazing TV dinners available here to get you going out the door.
Add some produce to your next dinner plate for a delicious meal jam-packed with vitamins and nutrients.
Don't wait for things like rice to cook when you don't have to. The great selection of frozen food here helps you speed up the cooking time for any number of different foods.
Soup and other canned items are important to have on hand when you're not feeling well. Stock up today.
Say goodbye to bland when you select one of their many spices or seasonings.
For mouthwatering meats at an affordable price, head over here and get a bang for your buck.
Pick up some noodles from Neopol and create a tasty pasta dish for lunch or dinner.
When you get that craving for chocolate chip cookies, pick up the ingredients here.
Feeling hungry and creative? Fix up a tasty meal or salad with some oil and vinegar from here.
Health-conscious eaters will love the wide selection of fish on hand.
If milk is your go-to beverage, you'll love the dairy products available here (great for strengthening your bones and teeth).
Make sure you always have a variety of beverages on hand, especially during the warmer months. This drink is sure to take care of business.
Whether you prefer coffee or tea, Neopol offers options for both the coffee enthusiast and the tea lover.
Find a close parking spot on the street or in a parking lot near Neopol.
If cycling is more your speed, you'll find plenty of space to stash your bike outside the store.
Get all your groceries from Neopol and whip up a meal in minutes.

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To get a sense of The Greene Turtle's commitment to the neighborhood, one need only sit at the bar and look up. Dozens of mugs hang above the counter, emblazoned with the pub's logo and a unique number—each one belongs to a recurring patron. The Mug Club awards its members with draft-beer discounts and other specials, but more importantly, it allows loyal patrons to feel as though they own small slices of the venue without tattooing their names on the bartender's arm. This sense of shared familiarity is what fuels the entire franchise, which refrains from calling its locations "restaurants" in favor of friendlier terms: gathering places, communities, havens.
Many of the locations contribute more than mugs to their districts. Staff members who participate in the annual Tips for Tots program donate the entirety of one day's tips to a nearby Toys for Tots initiative, and Tuesday Funds for Friends events benefit local organizations. These efforts have been chronicled by press sources such as Food and Drink magazine, with features that liken The Greene Turtles' philanthropic generosity to the generous portions of comfort food that leave the kitchens.
From cheeseburger sliders and flatbread pizzas to handmade lump-crab cakes, the offerings on the menu embrace barroom traditions along with ingenuity. The steak and chicken entrees arrive with classic sides of green beans and yukon gold mashed potatoes, whereas the eastern shore mac ‘n’ cheese updates a comfort staple with chopped bacon, lump crab, scallions, and Old Bay seasoning. Diners can enjoy their meals by the glow of private flat-screen TVs—there's one in every booth—or beneath one of many larger televisions broadcasting sports games throughout the venue.

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To call The Body Shop a mere skin and body care store is to miss half of what makes it special. Late founder Dame Anita Roddick was a pioneer for ethical business practices; upon opening her first store in Brighton, England, in 1976, she developed company values such as "Defend Human Rights" and "Protect The Planet." She somehow balanced principles and profit, partnering in global campaigns with UNICEF, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, and the United Nations, all while ultimately expanding her brand into 2,500 locations in over 60 international markets. After her death in 2007, then-British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said, “She campaigned for green issues for many years before it became fashionable to do so and inspired millions to the cause by bringing sustainable products to a mass market. . . . She was an inspiration.”
Indeed, the Body Shop exhibits an eco-friendliness and social consciousness that's hard to come by in a company of its size. Its products have been fair-trade since 1987, and its Against Animal Testing movement led to an EU-wide ban of animal testing of cosmetics. The products are made from ingredients harvested from around the world: shea butter from Ghana goes into body scrubs and butters, and Indian artisans craft wooden massagers and tote bags that are screenprinted by hand. But all that isn't to say the company's production practices overshadow its final products. Skincare treatments such as the brand’s iconic body butters, facial products, and gift collections often appear in Allure, Marie Claire, Lucky, Seventeen and other national publications.

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In order to replicate Low country-inspired cuisine, a chef should first stock up on fresh locally-sourced ingredients. The Low country, a geographical area along the coastal plain of South Carolina, stretching from Charleston to Savannah, Georgia, is known for its comforting and alluring tastes. Luckily for Neal Langermann, he's good pals with Hoppin' John, a supplier of heirloom grits from the Georgia mountains who only distributes his naturally pollinated, stone-ground kernels to chefs whom he trusts to do them justice. Neal has yet to disappoint his friend, preparing Hoppin’ John’s grits with a velvety clam broth, andouille sausage, and shrimp for a signature dish that won Baltimore magazine's award for Best Shrimp and Grits in 2012.
Langermann’s Charleston shrimp 'n' grits is one of the many reinvented Low Country classics on the restaurant’s menu. Basking in the sunlit dining room or perched at the upstairs loft bar, diners can savor fried green tomatoes, carolina gumbo, and bog country roasted chicken in a spicy Cajun sauce, before ending meals on a sweet note with a slice of housemade sweet-potato pie and a hug from the resident teddy bear. Langermann’s Low country-inspired fixings "surpass their humble origins," according to Baltimore magazine's 2011 list of its Best Restaurants. The article also notes the restaurant staff’s charming Southern hospitality, assuring visitors will “feel nurtured and at home" when presented with a helping of honey-glazed cornbread.

Property Location
Hotel Monaco Baltimore, a Kimpton Hotel is in the heart of Baltimore, walking distance from 1st Mariner Arena and Baltimore Convention Center. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Baltimore City Hall and Baltimore Inner Harbor.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 202 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and LCD televisions. Your pillowtop bed comes with down comforters and Frette Italian sheets. Relax and take in city views from the privacy of your room. Wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary, while 32-inch high-definition televisions with cable programming provide entertainment. Bathrooms have makeup/shaving mirrors and designer toiletries.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a fitness facility, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and a concierge desk. Additional features include wedding services and a fireplace in the lobby.
Dining
Grab a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, which features a bar, or stay in and take advantage of 24-hour room service. Mingle with other guests at a complimentary manager's reception, held daily at early evening. At the end of the day, relax with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily for a fee.
Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, a business center, and limo/town car service. Planning an event in Baltimore? This hotel has 6244 square feet (580 square meters) of space consisting of conference/meeting rooms, small meeting rooms, and a ballroom. Parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.

If you're leaning towards Mexican, swing by Zen West Roadside Cantina for a mellow meal.
Zen West Roadside Cantina is also a good option for those with special dietary needs, offering both gluten-free and healthy items on the menu.
Whether you have something to celebrate or just need something to take the edge off, the drink menu at Zen West Roadside Cantina won't disappoint.
Little ones are just as welcome as their parents at Zen West Roadside Cantina.
Home to one of the happiest happy hours, pop in after work for great drinks and good company.
You won't feel cramped at Zen West Roadside Cantina, even with a large party — the restaurant is perfect for large groups.
At Zen West Roadside Cantina, there's no need to confine your meal to a traditional dining room — outdoor seating is available when the weather is warm.
Live DJs often entertain the evening crowd while dining.
Between the music and the crowds, Zen West Roadside Cantina's noise levels can be intense.
No need to put on airs for a trip to Zen West Roadside Cantina — the dress code and ambience at this restaurant are totally laid-back.
Carry-out is also available for those who prefer to enjoy Zen West Roadside Cantina's cooking from the comfort of their own home.
Looking for something delicious to serve at your next party? Zen West Roadside Cantina also offers catering.
Bring your car to dinner and easily find a space in the area — street parking is available, as is a nearby lot.
Typical diners should plan to spend about $30 per person on Zen West Roadside Cantina's moderately priced fare.
Major credit cards — including Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express — are accepted.
The dinner menu is a crowd pleaser at the restaurant, though breakfast and lunch are also served.

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Baltimore Guide

Maryland may not be the biggest state, but its biggest city, Baltimore has made a name for itself around the world. The city seamlessly combines its roots as a seaport with the sophistication of a city on the rise. From the eclectic neighborhoods to the popular Inner Harbor, there are always fun things to do in Baltimore. This Baltimore Guide will highlight some of the best activities and attractions this city has to offer.

The Inner Harbor will always be at the top of any list of things to do in Baltimore. This crowning jewel of the city features tons of attractions, restaurants, nightclubs and live entertainment. Major attractions at the Harbor include the National Aquarium in Baltimore, boasting more than 16,000 species. Other attractions include the Maryland Science Center and the Power Plant Live Entertainment Complex. Pick up a Harbor Pass from the Visitor’s Center, which includes access to many attractions in and around the harbor, one of the best Baltimore deals for attractions.

Want to find the best views of the city? The Top of The World experience located on the top floor of the Baltimore World Trade Center cannot be missed. A nighttime boat ride with City Lights Cruise is another excellent way to view Baltimore’s beautiful skyline.

A stroll through some of Baltimore’s historic neighborhoods offers a glimpse into true Baltimore culture. Head to Hampden in the summer when thousands flock to this neighborhood each year for the annual Hon Fest to celebrate the city’s eclectic hon culture. Stop by little Italy and try bocce ball, a favorite of the Italian locals.

Of course, no guide to Baltimore is complete without mention of the best places to enjoy Maryland blue crab. Canton Dockside and Captain James Landing are popular with both locals and visitors. No matter what time of year, there is always something exciting going on in Baltimore.